Grey Eyebrows: Options to Dye, Disguise or Wear the Grey with Style

Eyebrows go grey too. Options: tint, henna, brow lamination or embrace the grey with a good design.
Why grey hairs appear in eyebrows
Grey hairs appear in eyebrows when melanocytes in the hair follicle reduce melanin production, a process that affects 74% of people over 45 according to the Spanish Academy of Dermatology. Unlike the scalp, where grey hairs blend amongst thousands of strands, each white hair in the eyebrow stands out because the brow arch contains only 250 to 500 hairs in total. Genetics largely determines when greying begins: if your parents went grey early, you are likely to notice it before 40. Other accelerating factors include oxidative stress, smoking, and nutritional deficiencies in vitamin B12, iron or copper. Grey hair also has a different texture — coarser and more resistant — which causes it to project away from the natural arch and become more visible.
Professional options to dye or disguise
There are at least five professional techniques to address grey eyebrow hairs, each with specific advantages depending on the percentage of greying and the desired result. Henna tint is the most natural option: it uses plant-based pigment that covers 100% of grey hairs and also stains the skin beneath the brow, creating an effect of greater density that lasts 3 to 5 weeks. Chemical oxidative tint offers a wider colour range and penetrates the hair cuticle for uniform coverage lasting 4 to 6 weeks. Brow lamination with tint combines hair restructuring with colour: the result is a groomed, glossy, grey-free brow lasting 6 to 8 weeks. For those seeking a semi-permanent solution, microblading deposits pigment into the epidermis mimicking natural hairs, concealing the gaps left by grey hairs, and lasting 12 to 18 months.
Comparison table of techniques for grey eyebrows
| Technique | Duration | Grey coverage | Approx. price | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Henna tint | 3-5 weeks | 100% | £12-20 | Monthly |
| Chemical tint | 4-6 weeks | 100% | £10-18 | Monthly |
| Lamination + tint | 6-8 weeks | 95-100% | £30-45 | Every 2 months |
| Microblading | 12-18 months | Visual 90% | £130-250 | Annual touch-up |
| Home tint | 1-2 weeks | 70-80% | £4-8 | Fortnightly |
How to choose the right shade
The most common mistake when tinting grey eyebrows is choosing a shade that is too dark, which creates an artificial contrast with the skin and hair. The professional rule is that the brow colour should be a maximum of 2 shades darker than the hair for blondes and light brunettes, and matched to the natural tone for dark-haired clients. At Adrian Beauty Studio we carry out a colour test on a small section before applying to the whole brow — a step that prevents 90% of unsatisfactory results. For clients with more than 50% grey, we recommend starting with a mid-tone and adjusting over successive sessions. Skin undertone also matters: warm undertones pair better with chocolate or honey tints, whilst cool undertones benefit from ash or graphite grey tones.
Post-treatment care for longer-lasting results
A well-maintained brow tint lasts up to 40% longer if certain guidelines are followed after the session. The first 24 hours are critical: avoid wetting the area, do not use oil-based cleansers and do not rub when drying your face. From the second day, apply a nourishing oil such as castor or argan every night — this hydrates the hair and helps fix the pigment in the cuticle. Protect your brows from the sun with a facial SPF, as UV radiation degrades the organic pigments in henna and chemical tint. Avoid facial exfoliants over the brows and reduce retinol use in that area during the first week. If you have lamination with tint, maintenance is even simpler: the keratin treatment seals the cuticle and inherently protects the colour.
When to see a professional
68% of clients who attempt to tint their grey eyebrows at home end up with uneven results according to cosmetic industry surveys in Spain. Seeing a professional is especially advisable when grey hairs exceed 30% of the total brow, when the grey hair is coarse and resistant to home tint, or when you want to combine tinting with shaping and hair removal. At Adrian Beauty Studio, the process includes colourimetry analysis, personalised arch design, threading and tint application in a single 30-45 minute session. Eyebrows frame the face, and a professional tint ensures symmetry, natural tone and complete coverage without skin staining.
Frequently asked questions
Does eyebrow tint damage the hair?
No. Professional eyebrow tints are specifically formulated for the periocular area, with much lower oxidant concentrations than hair dyes. Henna, being plant-based, actually nourishes and strengthens the hair.
How often should I tint grey eyebrow hairs?
It depends on the technique: with chemical tint or henna, every 3-5 weeks. With lamination + tint, every 6-8 weeks. Microblading only needs an annual touch-up.
Can I tint my eyebrows if I have sensitive skin?
Yes, but a patch test 48 hours beforehand is essential. At our studio we use hypoallergenic formulas and carry out the patch test as standard protocol.
Does henna cover grey better than chemical tint?
Both cover 100% of grey hairs. The difference is that henna also stains the skin, creating an effect of greater density, whilst chemical tint only acts on the hair.